Sentences with phrase «unpublished observations»

In 1852, J. R. Mosse published a report on the use of yeast to treat infection, followed by Joseph Lister's unpublished observation in 1871 on the ability of Penicillium glaucum to inhibit bacterial growth.
The study began when Caroline Polgar, a graduate student with Primack, examined Thoreau's unpublished observations of leaf - out times for common trees and shrubs in Concord in the 1850s, then repeated his observations over the past five springs.
As smaller genomic scaffolds tend to be over-represented by DNA from environmental sources (DW unpublished observation) we also conservatively excluded any candidate region that was located in a scaffold smaller than 5 Kb in length.
(Todd, Gary P. Unpublished Observations, The Institute of Nutritional Science Journal, June 1996, 1:1).
Unpublished observations suggest transmission of Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus from shelter dogs to other dogs following adoption is unlikely.»
Interestingly, RIPK2 has been demonstrated to be involved in the active growth of CD90 (+) intestinal stromal cells to suggest an «inflammatory» cross-talk between intestinal stromal cells and the epithelial cells (Owens et al., 2013), and we can observe robust activation of RIPK2 in IBD colon tissue sections immunostained with our proprietary pY474 RIPK2 antibody (Salla et al., unpublished observations).
Results using explanted LNs were compatible with those from intravital imaging analysis (unpublished observation).
The timing of egg laying of tits and flycatchers is closer to each other in Oulu (O. Loukola, unpublished observations) than in Turku [30, 31].
Though blue - green algae is not a significant source of EPA or DHA, some research indicates that it has a very high conversion rate in comparison to other plants (R Kushak et al, unpublished observations, 1999).
J Brand - Miller, S Holt (Sydney University, Australia), and V Lang (Danone Vitapole Company, Le Plessis - Robinson, France), unpublished observations, 2000 and 2001.
J Dzieniszewski, J Ciok (National Food and Nutrition Institute, Poland), unpublished observations, 1996 — 2001.
Interestingly, overweight Burmese cats typically develop abdominal fat rather than the subcutaneous inguinal fat found in overweight domestic cats (unpublished observation, J. Rand, 2003).
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